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The Jackson 5 Second National Tour

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The Jackson 5 Second National Tour  was the Jackson 5's second national tour of North America. The tour began on January 2, 1971, and finished in August of the same year.

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The Jackson 5 First National Tour

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The Jackson 5 First National Tour was the Jackson 5's first American concert tour.

After making appearances with Diana Ross & The Supremes at the Forum and Yvonne Fair in their hometown of Gary, Indiana, the tour began on May 2, 1970 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and ended on December 30, 1970 in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Concert Background [ ]

The tour was announced in April 1970 by Berry Gordy Jr. and Joe Jackson.

During the group's May 10, 1970 appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, Ed Sullivan announced the group would begin a summer tour of one-nighters at New York's Madison Square Garden on July 7, 1970, but outside of the two June concerts in California, they would not appear there or at any venue until October.

They toured with only four band instruments, Ronnie Rancifer on the organ/keyboard, Johnny Jackson on drums, Tito on lead guitar and Jermaine on bass.

One concert was shared with Jerry Butler and Rare Earth in San Francisco (Tina Turner had also been scheduled to appear).

In an interview, Michael told Soul Magazine about the tour:

" In San Francisco and Los Angeles, it looked like the walls were falling the way hundreds of them, the girls, came at the stage all together; but we have to practice getting away too, so we're ready to drop everything and run. Jermaine dropped his guitar and took off at the Forum concert. We can always get a new guitar for him, but he'd be kinda hard to replace. It's too bad really, 'cause we can't finish the show the way we rehearsed. We always have to run off stage, and we can't thank the audience and stuff, you know the way we'd really like too, we just have to run away. "

Setlist [ ]

  • "I Want You Back"
  • "Feelin' Alright" (cover of the Three Dog Night's song)
  • "Who's Lovin' You"
  • "I'll Be There"
  • "Mama's Pearl"
  • "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah"
  • "Yesterday"
  • "Can You Remember?"
  • "There Was a Time"
  • "It's Your Thing"
  • "I Found That Girl"
  • "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" (cover of Sly & the Family Stone's song)
  • "Walk On" (an instrumental rendition of Isaac Hayes' song "Walk On By")
  • "The Love You Save"

These songs are found in the 1970 tour booklet as The Jackson 5's repertoire (" Songs that's expected to be performed in their performance ") for the tour.

The set list included songs from the albums " Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5 ," " ABC " and " Third Album ."

They sang some songs that were not recorded in the studio (such as "Hum A Song (From Your Heart") or ones that the group recorded, but didn't release (such as "Feelin' Alright").

Although these are the usual songs performed in their set, they often performed different songs. For example, at the concert in Jacksonville, they performed "Darling Dear" and "I Want to Take You Higher."

The first five songs were always the same and they always ended with "Walk On" and "The Love You Save" (except in their first three concerts in Philadelphia, San Francisco and Los Angeles).

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Cancellations [ ].

  • November 26, 1970 (Buffalo, New York): Cancelled due to death threats made against Michael Jackson
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TV PERFORMANCES AND AWARD SHOWS

August 11, 1969 : Diana Ross invites 300 of her and Berry Gordy’s closest friends and business associates to meet the Jackson 5 at a private showcase at Daisy’s Disco 326 Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills. The Jackson 5 perform Motown hits such as “Who’s Loving You” and Disney classics like “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah”. Afterwards, a Motown press releasedis distributed to everyone in attendance. Michael and his brothers talk to local reporters and meet Bob Jones, a Motown PR who will prove significant in his solo career. 

August 22, 1969 :  In their first nationally TV appearance, The Jackson 5 perform “It’s Your Thing” at the Miss Black America Pageant in Madison Square Garden in New York City.

October 18, 1969 :  Diana Ross & The Supremes introduce the Jackson 5 on ABC’s Hollywood Palace Special where they perform Sing A Simple Song, Can You Remember, I want You Back and There Was A Time (with Diana Ross & Sammy Davis Jr).

December 14, 1969 :   The Jackson 5 appear on The Ed Sullivan Show where they perform Stand, Who’s Loving You and I Want You Back. Diana Ross is in the audience and she takes credit for discovering them.

December 1969  : The Jackson 5 perform I Want You Back on the Joey Bishop Show.

January 31, 1970 :  The Jackson 5 perform I Want You Back on the Andy Williams Show.

February 21, 1970 :  The Jackson 5 perform I Want You Back, ABC and a medley of Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah/There Was A Time on American Bandstand hosted by Dick Clark.

June 10, 1970 :  The Jackson 5 perform The Love You Save & ABC on the Groovy Show TV program in Los Angeles.

September 17, 1970 :  The J5 perform The Love You Save, Shortnin Bread, Let It be & I’ll Be There at the Jim Nabors Show.

November 15, 1970 :  The Jackson 5 attend the NAACP Image Awards in Los Angeles where they are are presented with their first Image Award for Best Singing Group of the year.

January 31, 1971:  The Jackson 5 return to Gary ( Indiana ) for the first time to play two benefits concerts for for Mayor Richard Hatcher’s re-election campaign at Westside High School and they receive the key to the city. A ceremony is held outside their former home at 2300 Jackson Street. The event is filmed for a TV Special.

March 29, 1971 :  The Jackson 5 are guests on The Stephanie Edwards Show where they chat and listen to their new single Never Can Say Goodbye.

April 18, 1971 :  The Jackson 5 appear with Diana Ross on her first solo TV Special. They perform Mama’s Pearl/Walk On/The Love You Save, ), I’ll Be There and Feelin’ Alright (with Diana) , It Was a Very Good Year (Spoof by Michael) a skit with Bill Cosby.

September 16, 1971 : “ Goin’ Back To Indiana”, the Jackson 5 first TV Special is aired on ABC. The special includes the group performing their hits, acting in skits with guest Bill Cosby and the Smothers Brothers and footage of the celebration filmed in their hometown of Gary back in January.

November 14, 1971 :  The Jackson 5 perform a medley of I Want You Back/ABC/The Love You Save, Never Can Say Goodbye + a skit on the Flip Wilson Show.

November 21, 1971  : The Jackson 5 attend the NAACP Image Awards where they are presetend with an award for Best Singing Group Of The Year.

March 1, 1972 :  The Jackson 5 perform Sugar Daddy, Got To Be There & Brand New Thing (with Randy) at the Hellzapoppin’ TV Special.

June 5, 1972 :  Michael appears as the bachelor at The Dating Game TV show and chooses Latanya Simmons as bachelorette and he performs “Rockin Robin”.

July 1, 1972 :  Michael makes a solo appearance in a special American Bandstand show devoted to him. He performs Rockin Robin, Ben, I Wanna Be Where You Are and at the end he’s joined by the Jackson 5 to perform Lookin’ Through The Windows.

September 15, 1972 :  The Jackson 5 perform Lookin’ Through The Windows and Michael performs Ben at the Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour.

October 26, 1972 :  The Jackson 5 perform Ain’t Nothin’ Like The Real Thing and Jermaine performs That’s How Love Goes at the Flip Wilson Show.

November 4, 1972 :  In the US, Soul Train Show airs a Jackson Five special where they perform “I Want You Back”, “Lookin’ Through The Windows” & “Corner Of The Sky”. Jermaine performs “That’s How Love Goes” & “Daddy’s Home”. Michael performs “Ben”.

November 5, 1972 :   In The UK the Royal Variety Performance featuring the J5 is aired on the BBC. The group sings I Want You Back, Ben, Daydreamer, ABC, I’ll Be There, Stop The Love You Save & Never Can Say Goodbye

November 9, 1972 :  The Jackson 5 perform Looking Through The Windows & Rockin Robin an british TV show Top Of The Pops.

November 18, 1972  : The Jackson 5 attend and perform at the NAACP Image Award ceremony at the Hollywood Paladium in Los Angeles. For the third consecutive year, the group is présented with the NAACP’s Image Award for Male Group Of The Year. Michael poses for pictures with Coretta Scott King (Martin Luther King’s widow) and Redd Foxx.

January 10, 1973 :  The Jackson 5 appear on the Dick Cavett Show.

March 27, 1973 :  Michael performs Ben at the Academy Awards (the song is nominated as best song for a film)

September 26, 1973 :  The Jackson 5 perform Get It Together & Dancing Machine at the Bob Hope Special.

January 10, 1974 :  One More Chance, a Jackson 5 TV Special is aired on CBS. The group performs Get It Together + a medley of I Want You Back/ABC/I’ll Be There/Ben/Daddy’s Home/Never Can Say Goodbye/The Love You Save and another medley Up a Lazy River/Opus One (with the Mills Brothers)

January 30, 1974 :  The Jackson 5 perform Dancing Machine at the Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour.

February 19, 1974 :  Michael appears at the first annual American Music Awards to present awards with Donny Osmond to The Temptations and with Donny Osmond, Ricky Segal and Ricky Allen to the Carpenters.

March 2, 1974 :  The Jackson 5 present an award to Gladys Knight & The Pips during the Grammy Awards held at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.

March 11, 1974 :  Michael sings When I Grow Up with Roberta Flack at the Free To Be… You and Me TV show.

March 16, 1974 :  The Jackson 5 perform Dancing Machine & This Old Man/ABC at the Carol Burnett Show. Janet makes her TV debut and performs with Randy a Sonny & Cher skit.

April 3, 1974 :  The Jackson 5 perform It’s Too Late To Change the Time & Dancing Machine at the Mike Douglas Show.

April 4, 1974 :  The Jackson 5 perform Let It Be, Never Can Say Goodbye & Dancing Machine at the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.

April 9, 1974 :  The Jackson 5 perform It’s Too Late To Change The Time & Dancing Machine at the Merv Griffin Show.

April 10, 1974 :  The Jackson 5 perform I Want You Back/ABC at the Sandy in Disneyland TV special.

August 19, 1974 :  The Jackson 5 perform Dancing Machine & a medley of Killing Me Softly with his song/By The Time I Get To Phoenix/Danny Boy at the Tonight Show with Bill Cosby.

August 17, 1974 : The Jackson 5 perform “It’s Too Late To Change the World” and “Dancing Machine” on the Merv Griffin Show. Janet makes her TV debut and performs with Randy a Sonny & Cher skit (taped earlier in Los Angeles).

September 1, 1974 :  The Jackson 5 perform Dancing Machine at the Jerry Lewis Telethon.

September 22, 1974 :  The Jackson 5 perform Life Of The Party at the Sonny Comedy Revue.

October 19, 1974 :  Michael performs Whatever You Got I Want, What You Don’t Know & If I Don’t Love You This Way at the Soul Train Show.

November 15, 1974 :  The Jackson 5 perform  It’s Too Late To Change The Time and “Whatever You Got, I Want ” at the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.

January 25, 1975 :  The Jackson 5 perform “Life Of The Party” on the Carol Burnett Show (taped at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City).

February 18, 1975 :  Michael accepts an award on behalf of Diana Ross at the American Music Awards and he also presents an award with Janet to Gladys Knight & The Pips.

March 1, 1975 :  The Jackson 5 are nominated for Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance – Duo, Group Or Chorus with “Dancing Machine” at the 17th Grammy Awards ceremony held at Uris Theater in New York. Michael attends the ceremony and poses for pictures with Stevie Wonder.

March 16, 1975 :  The Jackson 5 appear on the Cher TV show. They are introduced by Janet and they perform I Am Love + a skit called The World Is a Mess and finally Cher joins the group to perform a medley of I Want You Back/I’ll Be There/Never Can Say Goodbye/The Love You Save/Dancing Machine.

July 1975 :  The Jackson 5 perform Forever Came Today & Body Language at the Carol Burnett Show without Jermaine!

October 5, 1975 :  The J5 perform Forever Came Today, All I Do Is Think Of You, One Day In Your Life, Just A Little Bit Of You & We’ve Got Forever at the Soul Train Show.

January 21, 1976 :  The Jackson 5 perform “Forever Came Today” and “Body Language ” on the Carol Burnett Show (taped at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City.

January 31, 1976 :  Michael accepts an award on behalf of Gladys Knight & The Pips at the American Music Awards and he also presents an award to Aretha Franklin with David Soul.

February 10, 1976  : The Jackson 5 & Joe arrivein Manila, Philippines.  They give a press conference and they stay at the Manilla Hilton Hotel.To promote their concerts, they appear in the television show called Student Canteen presented on Channel 7 at noon by Eddie Ilarde, Bobby Ledesma and Coney Reye. Michael performs Ben on the TV show.

February 16, 1976 :   The Jacksons perform Forever Came Today at the Rich Little Show.

Set list from June 20, 1970 (concert at the Forum, Inglewood)

“Introduction” – 0:41 “I Want You Back” (The Corporation) – 3:08 “Feelin’ Alright” (Dave Mason) – 4:51 “Who’s Lovin’ You” (William “Smokey” Robinson, Jr.) – 4:56 “Walk On” (Suzanne de Passe, Jackson 5) – 2:21 “Don’t Know Why I Love You” (Don Hunter, Stevie Wonder, Lula Hardaway, Paul Riser – 3:40 “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah” (Ray Gilbert, Allie Wrubel) – 2:55 “ABC” (The Corporation) – 3:33 “Intro/It’s Your Thing” (Rudolph Isley, O’Kelly Isley, Ronald Isley) – 4:55 “I Found That Girl” (The Corporation) – 4:45 “There Was a Time” (James Brown) – 3:14 “Intro/Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin” (Sylvester Stewart) – 7:08 “The Love You Save” (The Corporation) – 3:32 “Mama’s Pearl” (Bonus Track) (The Corporation) – 3:10

Setlist from March 28, 1971 (concert at the Municipal Auditorium, in New Orleans)

“Stand!” “I Want to Take You Higher” “I Want You Back” “ABC” “Feelin’ Alright” “Who’s Lovin’ You” “Mama’s Pearl” “I Found That Girl” “Never Can Say Goodbye” “Instrumental Sequence” (contains elements of “Walk On By”) “The Love You Save” “Goin’ Back to Indiana”

Set list from Goin’ Back to Indiana TV Special on September 16, 1971

The TV special and soundtrack consists of multiple in-studio live performances, skits and half of the Jackson 5’s concert in Indiana on May 29, 1971. The other half of the live show was omitted, and some songs were also edited upon the release. Over the years, a couple of tracks from the concert have been released (such as “Who’s Lovin’ You” and “Mama’s Pearl”) but there hasn’t been any official release of their full show from that evening. The setlist was as follows:

“Stand!”  “I Want to Take You Higher”  “I Want You Back”  “ABC”  “Feelin’ Alright”  “Who’s Lovin’ You”  “Mama’s Pearl”  “I Found That Girl”  “Never Can Say Goodbye”  “Walk On”  “The Love You Save”  “Goin’ Back to Indiana” 

Set list from August 26, 1972 (concert at The Forum, in Inglewood)

“Brand New Thing” – 3:01 “Medley: I Want You Back/ABC/Mama’s Pearl”^ – 4:51 “Sugar Daddy” – 2:57 “I’ll Be There” – 4:04 “Introduction By Michael” – 1:56 “Goin’ Back to Indiana/Brand New Thing/Goin’ Back to Indiana” – 3:55 “Bridge Over Troubled Water” – 2:21 “I Found That Girl” – 3:41 “I’m So Happy” – 2:59 “Lookin’ Through the Windows” – 3:53 “Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing” – 2:35 “Introduction By Jackie” – 0:22 “Ben” – 2:39 “Rockin’ Robin” – 2:30 “Got to Be There” – 2:11 “You’ve Got a Friend” – 2:21 “Ain’t No Sunshine” (Bill Withers) – 5:29 “I Wanna Be Where You Are” – 3:42 “Introduction By Jermaine” – 1:09 “That’s How Love Goes” – 3:16 “Never Can Say Goodbye” – 4:43 “Walk On” – 2:22 “The Love You Save” – 3:48 “Intro/I Wanna Be Where You Are” (Bonus Track) – 4:14

Set list from April 30, 1973 in Osaka, Japan

Introduction”/”We’re Gonna Have a Good Time” 3:39 “Lookin’ Through the Windows” (Clifton Davis) 3:52 “Got to Be There” (Elliot Willensky) 3:44 Medley: “I Want You Back”/”ABC”/”The Love You Save” (The Corporation) 2:59 “Daddy’s Home” (William Miller, James Sheppard) 5:23 “Superstition” (originally by Stevie Wonder) (Stevie Wonder)

“Ben” (Don Black, Walter Scharf) 2:54 “Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone” (originally by the Temptations) (Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong) 3:59 “That’s How Love Goes” (Wade Brown Jr., Johnny Bristol, David Jones, Jr.) 4:46 “Never Can Say Goodbye” (Clifton Davis) 2:21 “Ain’t That Peculiar” (originally by Marvin Gaye) (Warren “Pete” Moore, William Robinson, Bobby Rogers) 5:28 “I Wanna Be Where You Are” (Arthur “T-Boy” Ross, Leon Ware) 6:30

Set list from December 1975 in Mexico City.

You Were Made (Especially For Me) It’s Too Late To Change The Time Never Can Say Goodbye Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone Happy I Am Love Randy presents the band Rockin’ Robin The Life Of The Party Forever Came Today Music and Me Ben I’ll Be There Medley: I Want You Back, ABC, The Love You Save Tito’s Guitar Solo One Day in Your Life Michael presents the band Dancing Machine Body Language (Do The Love Dance)

La setlist des concerts au Folk Arts Theater in February 1976 in Manila, Philippines

(You Were Made) Especially for Me It’s Too Late to Change the Time Never Can Say Goodbye Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone I Am Love Randy Presents the Band Rockin’ Robin The Life of the Party/Forever Came Today Medley: I Want You Back/ ABC/The Love You Save I’ll Be There Tito’s Guitar Solo Happy (Love Theme from « Lady Sings the Blues ») Music and Me One Day in Your Life Dancing Machine Body Language (Do the Love Dance)

La setlist des concerts au Araneta Coliseum in February 1976 in Manila, Philippines

1. (You Were Made) Especially for Me 2. Hum Along and Dance 3. Never Can Say Goodbye 4. Just a Little Bit of You 5. Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone 6. Breezy 7. Randy Introduces the Band 8. Rockin’ Robin 9. The Life of the Party 10. Forever Came Today 11. Medley: I Want You Back/ ABC/The Love You Save 12. I’ll Be There 13. Tito’s Guitar Solo 14. What You Don’t Know 15. Goin’ Back to Indiana 16. Sugar Daddy 17. Dancing Machine 18. Body Language (Do the Love Dance)

Tour dates 1969

January 1 + 2 :  The Jackson 5 perform at the Apollo Theater in New York City (Sam & Dave headlining).

March 7 + 8 + 9 :  The Jackson 5 perform at the High Chaparral Lounge in Chicago.

April 25 + 26 + 27 + 28 + 29 + 30 + May 1 :  The Jackson 5 perform at the Met Theater in Chicago (Delfonics headlining).

May 4 :  The Jackson 5 perform at the Guys and Gals Club in Chicago.

May 9 + 10 + 11 :  The Jackson 5 perform at the High Chaparral Lounge in Chicago.

June 20 + 21 + 22 + 23 + 24 + 25 + 26 :  The Jackson 5 perform at the Apollo Theater in New York City sharing a bill with Joe Simon and The Five Stairsteps.

July 11 + 12 :  The Jackson 5 perform at the Guys and Gals Club in Chicago (shows at 11:30 pm and 2:00 am).

August 11:  Diana Ross invites the media to meet the Jackson 5 at a private showcase at Daisy’s Disco 326 Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills. Michael meets Bob Jones, a Motown PR who will prove significant in his solo career.

August 16 :  The Jackson 5 perform at The Forum Los Angeles, CA as opening act for Diana Ross and the Supremes.

August 22 :  In their first nationally TV appearance, The Jackson 5 perform “It’s Your Thing” at the Miss Black America Pageant in Madison Square Garden in New York City.

August 30 :  The Jackson 5 perform Gilroy Stadium in Gary as part of Gary’s festival.

Tour dates 1970

May 2 :  The J5 kick off their first national tour at the Civic Auditorium in Philadelphia.

June 19 :  The J5 give a concert at the Cow Palace in San Francisco.

June 20 :  The J5 give a concert at the Forum in Inglewood before an audience of 18 000. At one point in the show, teenage girls invade the stage forcing the group to run for safety! Diana Ross & the Jackson family attend the show including Joe, Katherine and Michael’s grandparents.

August 12 :  The J5 give a concert at the Cobo Arena in Detroit.

August 30 :  The J5 give a concert in San Francisco (Motown sales convention).

September 26 : During the World Series in Cincinnati, the Jackson Five perfom the “Star-Spangled Banner”.

October 9 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Boston Garden in Boston. They are accompanied by a private tutor, Rose Fine.

October 10 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Cincinnati Garden in Cincinnati.

October 11 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis.

October 16 :  The J5 give their first concert at the Madison Square Garden in New York City.

October 17 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Olympia Stadium in Detroit.

October 18 :  The Jackson 5 give two concerts at the Amphitheater in Chicago (3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m).

November 22 :  The J5 give a concert in Rochester Hills (Unknown Venue).

November 28 :  The J5 give a concert at the War Memorial Auditorium in Rochester.

December 27 :  The J5 give a concert at the Coliseum in Charlotte.

December 28 :  The J5 give a concert at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro.

December 29 :  The J5 give a concert at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium in Nashville.

December 30 :  The J5 give a concert at the Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum in Jacksonville.

Tour dates 1971

January 2 :  The J5 give a concert at the Miami Beach Auditorium in Miami Beach.

January 3 :  The J5 give a concert at the Civic Center in Mobile.

January 29 :  The J5 give a concert at the University of Dayton Arena in Dayton.

January 30 :  The J5 give a concert at the St John Arena in Colombus.

January 31 :  The Jackson 5 return to Gary for the first time to play two benefits concerts for for Mayor Richard Hatcher’s re-election campaign at Westside High School and they receive the key to the city. A ceremony is held outside their former home at 2300 Jackson Street. The event is filmed for a TV Special.

March 26 :  The J5 give a concert in Fort Worth.

March 27 :  The J5 give a concert at the Hirsch Memorial Coliseum in Shreveport.

March 28:  The J5 give a concert at the Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans.

April 1 :  The J5 give a concert at the Mid-South Auditorium in Memphis.

April 2 :  The J5 give a concert at the Curtis Hixon Convention Hall in Tampa.

April 4 :  The J5 give a concert at the Mississippi Coliseum in Jackson.

April 5 :  The J5 give a concert in Monroe (Unknown Venue).

April 6 :  The J5 give a concert in Monroe (Unknown Venue).

April 7 :  The J5 give a concert at the Auditorium in Atlanta (two shows: 4:00 and 8:00 p.m).

April 9 :  The J5 give a concert in Louisville (Unknown Venue).

April 10 :  The J5 give a concert in Cleveland (Unknown Venue).

May 28 :  The J5 give a concert at the Spectrum Theater in Philadelphia.

May 29 :  The J5 give a concert at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum in Indianapolis.

May 30 :  The J5 give a concert at the State Fair Arena in Oklahoma City.

June 22 :  The J5 give a concert at the Summerfest in Milwaukee.

July 9 :  The J5 give a concert at the in Los Angeles (unknown venue).

July 16 :   The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Madison Square Garden in New York City. The opening act is a new group named The Comodores with lead singer Lionel Richie.

July 17 :   The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Charleston Civic Center in Charleston.

July 18 :   The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Hampton Roads Coliseum in Hampton.

July 20 :   The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Charlotte Coliseum in Charlotte.

July 21 :   The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Toledo Sports Arena in Toledo.

July 23 :   The Jackson 5 give a concert at the International Amphitheater in Chicago.

July 24 :   The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Cincinnati Gardens in Cincinnati.

July 25 :   The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Olympia Stadium in Detroit.

July 27 :   The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Michigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum in Detroit.

July 28 :   The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne.

July 30 :   The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh.

July 31 :   The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Baltimore Civic Center in Baltimore.

August 1 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the J.S. Dorton Arena in Raleigh.

August 2 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Macon Coliseum in Macon.

August 6 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Coliseum in Greensboro.

August 7 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Carolina Coliseum in Columbia.

August 8 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Miami Beach Auditorium in Miami Beach.

August 10 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Curtis Hixon Convention Hall in Tampa.

August 11 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Boutwell Auditorium in Birmingham.

August 13 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City.

August 14 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis.

August 15 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis.

August 17 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Garrett Coliseum in Montgomery.

August 18 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Tulsa Assembly Center in Tulsa.

August 20 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Denver Coliseum in Denver.

August 21 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Cow Palace in Daly City.

August 22 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.

August 28 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Ohio Expo Center and State Fairgrounds in Columbus.

August 29 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines.

August 31 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto, Canada.

September :  The Jackson 5 are on the covers of Life, Ebony & Cream magazines.

September 8 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Metropolitan Sports Center in Bloomington.

September 9 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Michigan State Fairgrounds in Detroit.

September 11 + 12 :  The Jackson 5 give two concerts at the Honolulu International Center in Honolulu.

September 15 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the International House in Chicago.

September 26 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert in Baltimore (unknown venue)..

October 10 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Black Expo International Amphitheater in Chicago.

October 15 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the International Amphitheater in Chicago.

December 24 :  The Jackson 5 give a 45-minute charity concert at the Foundation for the Junior Blind in Los Angeles, in support of 1000 visually impaired children, of whom 400 attended the party after the show. The concert included, for the first time, some of the group’s Christmas songs. Following this event, Michael Jackson stated, “You know, that’s what Christmas really is… it’s giving.”

December 27 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston.

December 28 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the McFarlin Auditorium in University Park.

December 29 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton.

December 30 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Richmond Coliseum in Richmond.

Tour dates 1972

January 1 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Municipal Auditorium in Nashville.

January 2 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Coliseum in Greenville.

January 5 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert in Los Angeles (unknown avenue).

January 12 :  The Jackson 5 headline the first annual Martin Luther King Birthday Commemoration at the City Auditorium in Atlanta.

February 12 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis.

March 26 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Hirsch Memorial Coliseum in Shreveport.

March 27 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans.

March 29 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Curtis Hixon Convention Hall in Tampa.

March 31 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Mississippi Coliseum in Jackson.

April 1 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis.

April 29 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Indiana University Assembly Hall in Bloomington..

June 30 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Madison Square Garden in New York City.

July 1 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Baltimore Civic Center in Baltimore.

July 2  : The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Scope in Norfolk.

July 7  : The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Coliseum in Richmond.

July 8  : The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Coliseum in Charlotte.

July 9  : The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Coliseum in Greensboro.

July 14  : The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Cincinnati Gardens in Cincinnati.

July 15  : The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Civic Center Arena in Pittsburgh.

July 16  : The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Public Auditorium in Cleveland.

July 18  : The Jackson 5 give a concert at the International Amphitheater in Chicago.

July 21  : The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Civic Center Arena in Pittsburgh.

July 22  : The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Memorial Auditorium in Dallas.

July 23  : The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Coliseum in Houston.

July 24  : The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Memorial Auditorium in New Orleans.

July 29 + 30   : The Jackson 5 give two concerts at the Universal Amphitheater in Chicago.

August 4 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Coliseum in Columbia.

August 5 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Baltimore Civic Center in Baltimore.

August 6 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Municipal Auditorium in Nashville.

August 7 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro.

August 10 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Carolina Coliseum in Columbia.

August 11 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Savannah Civic Center in Savannah.

August 12 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Cole Field House in College Park.

August 13 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Civic Auditorium in Charleston.

August 14 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Charleston Civic Center in Charleston.

August 17 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center in Louisville.

August 18 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City.

August 19 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis.

August 20 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis.

August 22 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Missouri State Fairgrounds Grandstand in Sedalia.

August 25 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Cow Palace in Daly City.

August 26 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Forum, Inglewood. Most of the Jackson family attend the show.

August 27 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the San Diego Sports Arena in San Diego.

August 29 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Honolulu International Center in Honolulu on Michael’s 14th birthday.

September 27 : The Jackson 5 give a concert at the International Amphitheater in Chicago as part of the Save the Children charity during the Black Expo Festival organized in association Jesse Jackson’s Operation PUSH (People United To Save Humanity). 

October 5  : The Jackson 5 give a concert in Chicago (Unknown Venue).

October 30 :  The Jackson 5 give their first concert in Europe at the Palladium in London.

October 31 :  The Jackson 5 perform at Talk of the Town, London, England.

November 2 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

November 3 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Vorst Nationaal / Forest National in Vorst Forest, Belgium.

November 4 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Circus Krone in Munich, Germany/

November 5 :   The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Stadthalle in Osnabrück, Germany.

November 6 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Olympia in Paris, France.

November 9 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Birmingham Odeon in Birmingham, England (two shows: 6:30 and 9:00 pm).

November 10 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Kings Hall at Belle Vue in Manchester, England.

November 11 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Empire Theatre in Liverpool, England.

November 12 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Wembley Empire Pool in London, England (two shows: 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm)

November 18 :  The Jackson 5 perform at an NAACP fund-raising dinner in Hollywood.

December 2 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Barton Coliseum in Little Rock, Arkansas.

December 23 :  Michael appears at the Watts Christmas parade in Los Angeles.

December 24 :  The Jackson 5 perform at an unknown venue in Los Angeles.

Tour dates 1973

March 2 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the State Fair Arena in Oklahoma City.

March 3 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Fant-Ewing Coliseum in Monroe.

March 4 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Rodeo & Livestock Show 1973 in Houston.

March 10 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Astrodome in Houston.

April 27 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Imperial Theater in Tokyo.

April 28 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Yuubin Chokin Hall in Hiroshima.

April 29 : The Jackson 5 perform at the Tokyo Music Festival

April 30 : The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Koseinenkin Hall in Osaka. The concert is recorded and released (only in Japan) on October 31, 1973.

May 1 :  The Jackson give a concert at the Festival Hall in Osaka.

May 2  : The Jackson give a concert at the Nippon Budokan, in Tokyo.

May 5 :  The Jackson give a concert at the Coliseum in Portland.

May 6 :  The Jackson give a concert at the Center Coliseum in Seattle.

May 18 :  The Jackson give a concert at the Spectrum Theater in Philadelphia.

May 19 :  The Jackson give a concert at the Hara Arena in Dayton.

May 20 :  The Jackson give a concert at the St. John Arena in Columbus.

June 23 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Festival Hall in Brisbane.

June 26 + 27 :  The Jackson 5 give two concerts at the Festival Hall in Melbourne.

June 29 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Beatty Park Aquatic Centre in Perth.

June 30 + July 1 :  The Jackson 5 give two concerts at the Apollo Entertainment Centre in Adelaide.

July 2 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney.

July 4 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Christchurch Town Hall in Christchurch, New Zealand.

July 5 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Wellington Town Hall in Wellington, New Zealand.

July 8 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Coliseum in Greensboro.

July 13 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Boston Garden in Boston.

July 14 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum in New Haven.

July 15 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Providence Civic Center in Providence.

July 17 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

July 20 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh.

July 21 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Pocono International Raceway in Long Pond.

July 22 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Madison Square Garden in New York City.

July 24 + 25 :  The Jackson 5 give two concert sat the International Amphitheater in Chicago.

July 27 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Public Auditorium in Cleveland.

July 27 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Olympia Stadium, Detroit.

July 29 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs.

August 3 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Richmond Coliseum in Richmond.

August 4 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton.

August 8 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium in Nashville.

August 11 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Omni in Atlanta.

August 12 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami Beach.

August 17 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis.

August 18 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis.

August 19 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis.

August 21 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans.

August 22 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Dallas Memorial Auditorium in Dallas.

August 24 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Cow Palace in Daly City.

August 25 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Fresno Convention & Entertainment Center, in Fresno.

August 26 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Forum in Inglewood. Most of the Jackson family and friends attend the show.

August 28 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Suffolk Downs in Boston.

August 29 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Autostade in Montreal, Canada (on Michael’s 15th birthday).

August 31 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert at the Expo Center and State Fairgrounds in Columbus.

September 2 :  The Jackson 5 end their summer tour with a concert at the Honolulu International Center in Honolulu.

October 21 :  The Jackson 5 give a concert in San Antonio (unknown venue).

Tour dates 1974

January 4 :  Concert at the Capitol Center in Landover.

February 1 : Concert at the Demba Diop Stadium in Dakar, Senegal.

February 2 + 3 : Concerts at the Theatre National Daniel Sorano in Dakar, Senegal.

February 22 : Concert at the Houston Rodeo & Livestock Show 1974 in Houston.

April 9 +10 +11 +12+13+14+15+16+17+18+19+20+21+22+23 : Joe Jackson arranges for the whole family , including sisters Rebbie, LaToya & Janet to perform twice a day a family show at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas ( Nevada ). Katherine attends every shows.

April 26+27+28 :  The Jackson family moves their cabaret set to the Sahara Tahoe in Stateline.

May 13  : Concert at the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in Washington, DC.

May 27 + June 2 :  Concerts at the Sahara Tahoe in Stateline.

June 6 :  Concert at the Forum in Inglewood. Most of the Jackson family and friends attend the show.

June 14 + 15 :  Concerts in London (unknown venue).

June 16 :  Concert in Manchester (unknown venue).

June 19 :  Concert at the Apollo Theatre in Glasgow, Scotland.

June 22 :  Concert at the Forum in Inglewood. Most of the Jackson family and friends attend the show.

June 24+25+26+27+28+29+30  : Concerts at the Mill Run Playhouse in Niles.

July 8+9+10+11+12+13+14  : Concerts at the Circle Star Theatre in San Carlos.

July 15 :  Concert at the Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburg.

July 16 :  Concert at the New Jersey State Fairgrounds in Hamilton Township.

July 19 :  Concert at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh.

July 20 :  Concert at the New Jersey State Fairgrounds in Hamilton Township.

July 21  : Concert at the Richmond Coliseum in Richmond.

July 26 :  Concert at the Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo.

July 27 :  Concerts at the Madison Square Garden of New York City.

July 29+30+31 + August 1+2+3+4 :  Concerts at the Front Row Theater in Highland Heights.

August 6 :  Concert at the Propst Arena in Huntsville.

August 7 :  Concert at the Municipal Auditorium in New Orleans.

August 10 :  Concert at the Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis.

August 11  : Concert at the Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City

August 16 :  Concert at the Civic Center in St. Paul.

August 17 :  The Jackson 5 perform at the World Expo in Spokane.

August 21+22+23+24+25+26+27+28+30+31 +September 1+2+3 :  The Jackson family return to the MGM Grand Hotel of Las Vegas for another series of shows.

September 13 + 14 :  Concerts at the Pavilhão de Exposições do Anhembi in São Paulo, Brazil.

September 17 :  Concert at the Gigantinho in Porto Alegre, Brazil.

September 19 :  Concert at the Ginásio do Maracanãzinho in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

September 20 :  Concerts at the Estádio Independência in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.

September 22 :  Concert at the Ginásio Nilson Nelson in Brasília, Brazil.

October 4+5+6:  New series of family shows at the Sahara Tahoe in Stateline.

October 11+12 :  Concerts in Panama City, Panama.

November 3 :  Concert at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena in Oakland.

November 20+21+22+23+24+25+26+27+28+29+30+31 + December 1+2+3 :  Last series of family shows at the MGM Grand Hotel of Las Vegas. Backstage, Michael meets Elvis Presley & his daughter Lisa Marie.

Tour dates 1975

January :  The Jackson 5 tour the West Indies.

February 6+7+8+9+10+11+12+13 :  The Jackson 5 are in concert at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

February 17 + 18 + 19 :  Concerts at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, Philippines.

March 8 : The Jackson 5 share the stage with Bob Marley & the Wailers at the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica.

June 11 :  Concert at the Chicago Stadium in Chicago.

June 30+31 + July 1+2+3+4+5  : Concerts at the Nanuet Star Theater Nanuet in New York City.

July 6 :  The Jackson 5 perform at the Westbury Music Fair in Westbury.

September 1 :  Concert at the Mount Vernon Memorial Stadium in Mount Vernon.

September 12 + 13 + 14 :  Concerts at the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston.

September 26 :  Concert at the Market Square Arena in Indianapolis.

October 18 :  Concert at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo.

December  : Concert in Mexico City, Mexico (unknown venue). Katherine, Janet & LaToya attend the concert. Jermaine is not on stage, Marlon takes over his parts. The concert is filmed and later air on mexican TV.

Tour dates 1976

February 13+14+15 :  The Jackson 5 perform their last concerts as J5 with Jermaine at the Folk Arts Theater in Manila, Philippines.

February 17+18+19 :  The Jackson 5 perform their last concerts as J5 with Jermaine at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, Philippines.

LIVE ALBUMS/TV BROADCASTS/COMMERCIAL RELEASE

To this day, no full Jackson 5 concert from the Motown years has ever been officially released on video (VHS, DVD, Bluray or YouTube).

Goin’ Back to Indiana : Released on September 29, 1971

Goin’ Back to Indiana is a live/soundtrack album by the Jackson 5 for Motown Records, taken from their September 16, 1971 ABC TV special of the same name. It is the Jackson 5’s sixth album overall, and was released on September 29, 1971. The Goin’ Back to Indiana television special featured comedians Bill Cosby and Tommy Smothers, singers Bobby Darin and Diana Ross, football players Roosevelt “Rosey” Grier and Ben Davidson, and basketball stars Bill Russell, Elgin Baylor, and Elvin Hayes. It also featured tracks recorded by the Jackson 5 during their May 29 “homecoming” concert at the Coliseum in Indianapolis, hence the show title.

The Jackson 5 – Live In Paris, France – European Tour – 1972

The Jackson 5 in Japan : Released in October 31, 1973 (Japan only) and October 31, 2004 (5,000 copy limited re-issue)

The Jackson 5 in Japan, also known as In Japan!, is the first live album released by the Jackson 5, culled from a live concert held in Japan in 1973. It was released in the UK in 1986 as Michael Jackson with the Jackson 5 Live; Motown did not release the album in the United States until a limited-edition version was released in 2004, via specialty reissue label Hip-O Select. A quadrophonic mix was released in Japan in 1975, marking an early release of the band’s material in surround sound. The album sold over a million copies worldwide.

December 1975 : Concert in Mexico City, Mexico (unknown venue).

The concert was filmed and later aired on mexican TV. 

Live at the Forum (The Jackson 5 album) : Released on June 21, 2010

Live at the Forum is a live album by American family musical group the Jackson 5. It was released on June 21, 2010. The live tracks contained in the album were mostly recorded on June 20, 1970 and August 26, 1972, during concerts at The Forum, in Inglewood, California. The 1970 concert was a record-breaking show of over 18,000 attending, with the group only having released two studio albums and a couple of singles out up to that point. This concert is an example of the group’s very early part of their career, on their first tour.

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